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FOOD for THOUGHT

Content Warning: This story contains mentions of disordered eating and body image issues, and may be triggering or disturbing for some.

“If any Gen Z is wondering why every Millennial woman has an eating disorder, it's because in the 2000s a normal thing to say to a teenage girl was: when you think you feel hungry, you're actually thirsty so just drink water and you'll be fine,” tweets Lucy Huber, an American writer, podcaster and aspiring comedian.

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